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Finish up XLOG_HINT renaming
Commit b8fd1a09f3
renamed XLOG_HINT to XLOG_FPI, but neglected two
places.
Backpatch to 9.3, like that commit.
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@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ of optimising for performance. When a hint is written we use
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MarkBufferDirtyHint() to mark the block dirty.
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If the buffer is clean and checksums are in use then
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MarkBufferDirtyHint() inserts an XLOG_HINT record to ensure that we
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MarkBufferDirtyHint() inserts an XLOG_FPI record to ensure that we
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take a full page image that includes the hint. We do this to avoid
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a partial page write, when we write the dirtied page. WAL is not
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written during recovery, so we simply skip dirtying blocks because
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@ -3352,7 +3352,7 @@ IncrBufferRefCount(Buffer buffer)
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* This is essentially the same as MarkBufferDirty, except:
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*
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* 1. The caller does not write WAL; so if checksums are enabled, we may need
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* to write an XLOG_HINT WAL record to protect against torn pages.
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* to write an XLOG_FPI WAL record to protect against torn pages.
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* 2. The caller might have only share-lock instead of exclusive-lock on the
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* buffer's content lock.
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* 3. This function does not guarantee that the buffer is always marked dirty
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